The Boring Beer Fest will feature breweries from outside the city limits of Portland, many that are not commonly scene within Portland. In addition to these lesser known breweries the festival will also pour beers from a few better known breweries from the likes of Ecliptic Brewing, pFriem Family Brewers and Migration Brewing.

Held at the new(er) home of Boring Brewing that now is located alongside Highway 26, the entire property will be open to wander and enjoy some craft beers during the three day festival. Boring Brewing will also pour a special festival beer available in a 16-ounce option.

In addition to the available beer at the festival, organizers will offer food vendors, live music, a covered “country patio” and outdoor games. Then on the Sunday, this day will be Family Day featuring special entertainment for the kids.

Boring Beer Fest was created as an annual event to showcase regional brewers and cider makers of all sizes in beautiful Boring, Oregon. The creators of the event felt the communities of Gresham, Sandy and Boring were thirsty for an event in which they didn’t have to travel to Portland and deal with the hustle and bustle of the city. Equally, Portland residents can get out to the country and enjoy an eclectic mix of well-known and smaller breweries. – Boring Beer Fest Organizers

Entry into the Boring Beer Fest is $20.00 and includes a festival glass and 10 beer tickets. Each ticket is good for a 4-ounce pour. If you wish to take a chance on a pint of Boring Brewing beer, they’ll be available for 4 tickets. Additional tickets will be available for purchase at $1.00 each.

For those wishing to purchase tickets in advance, the $20.00 ($22.23 after fees) entry will include 15 beer tickets! Purchas advance tickets by clicking HERE.

About The Author

DJ

D.J. is a Portland, Oregon based writer that spent his formative years in the Midwest. With over 20 years under his belt of drinking beer at festivals across America and the world, he has developed a strong appreciation and understanding of craft beer and the industry that surrounds it. He can be found in any of the great breweries or beer bars that make Portland the best beer city in the world. His writing can also be found in Northwest Brewing News and can be followed on Twitter at @hopapalooza.